English Quiz for Spelling Error Spotting Quiz 3

Spelling Error Spotting Quiz 3

Spelling Error Spotting is an important topic that comes under English Section. Spotting error is one of the most important and scoring subjects in the English section of major Bank exams such as IBPS, SBI, RBI, etc. as well as SSC recruitment exams. Candidates should aware of all types of Spelling Error Spotting that may be asked in the upcoming exams. So, here we are providing you with the Spelling Error Spotting Quiz. This Spelling Error Spotting Quiz contains detailed explanations of each question. This Spelling Error Spotting Quiz is totally FREE. This Spelling Error Spotting Quiz will be helpful to solve Spelling Error Spotting Questions very quickly and score good marks.

Direction (1-6): The following questions consist of a sentence. Three words of the sentences are marked in bold, which may or may not be correctly spelled or can be grammatically incorrect. Choose the option which gives the word which is incorrectly spelled or makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. If there is no misspelled or grammatically incorrect word in the sentence then choose (d), i.e., ‘No correction required’ as your answer. If there is an error in the sentence apart from the given bold words then choose option (e), i.e., none of these.

  1. RBI governor Shaktikanta Das is catogerical on the need to revive aggregate demand in the economy.

(a) catogerical

(b) aggregate

(c) economy

(d) No correction required

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

Exp. In the given sentence, the spelling of word ‘catogerical’ is incorrect instead it should be categorical which means unambiguously explicit and direct. Hence, the correct answer choice would be option (a)

  1. In the first term, the present government aggressively pushed policies which were aimed at formlaising the Indian economy.

(a) government

(b) policies

(c) formlaising

(d) No correction required

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. c

Exp. From the given bolded words, the spelling of ‘formlaising’ is incorrect instead it should be ‘formalising’. Hence, the correct answer choice would be option (c)

  1. Demand may be better revivedby either increasing discretionaryincome in the hands of consumers, or make the cars themselves cheaper.

(a) revived

(b) discretionary

(c) themselves

(d) No correction required

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. e

Exp. In the given sentence, the usage of the highlighted words is correct but the use of ‘make’ here is incorrect instead it should be ‘making’ as per the principle of parallelism. Hence, the correct answer choice would be option (e)

  1. The climate crisisis damaging the ability of the land to sustained humanity, according to a landmark United Nations (UN) report

(a) crisis

(b) sustained

(c) landmark

(d) No correction required

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Exp. In the given sentence, the incorrect word is ‘sustained’ although its’ spelling is correct but it is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage would be ‘sustain’ as the given sentence is in present tense. Hence, the correct answer choice would be option (b)

  1. India had to step up its fight against land degradation simply because we have many more mouths to feed.

(a) had

(b) degradation

(c) mouths

(d) No correction required

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

Exp. In the given sentence, there is a grammatical error. The usage of the word ‘had’ is incorrect because given sentence is in present tense as can be seen from the usage of the word ‘have’. Hence, the correct answer choice would be option (a).

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  1. There are some school loans that allow students to defer repayment if they become temporarily disabled.

(a) loans

(b) defer

(c) temporarily

(d) No correction required

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. All the highlighted words in the sentence are correct.

Direction (7-10): The following questions consist of a sentence. Three words of the sentences are marked in bold, which may or may not be correctly spelled or can be grammatically incorrect. Choose the option which gives the word which is incorrectly spelled or makes the sentence grammatically incorrect. If there is no misspelled or grammatically incorrect word in the sentence then choose (d), i.e., ‘No correction required’ as your answer. If there is an error in the sentence apart from the given bold words then choose option (e), i.e., none of these.

  1. American officials said they were “concerned” about the continueing communication restrictions and detentions.

(a) officials

(b) continueing

(c) detentions

(d) No correction required.

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. b

Exp. Here, spelling of ‘continueing’ is incorrect instead it should be ‘continuing’ hence, the correct answer choice would be option (b)

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  1. The Congress leader demanded that the government transfer power subsidies directly into the bank accounts of beneficiaryes and not to the discoms.

(a) government

(b) subsidies

(c) beneficiaryes

(d) No correction required.

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. c

Exp. In this question, spelling of ‘beneficiaryes’ is incorrect instead it should be ‘beneficiary’ hence, the correct answer choice would be option (c)

  1. Russia is likely to offer India its conventionel submarines on the government-to-government route under the Navy’s Project-75I

(a) conventionel

(b) government

(c) route

(d) No correction required.

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. a

Exp. Here, spelling of ‘conventionel’ is incorrect instead it should be ‘conventional’ hence, the correct answer choice would be option (a)

  1. The publication of the register could be the start of an unprecedented complication — more of the humanitarian kind than of law and order

(a) register

(b) unprecedented

(c) humanitarian

(d) No correction required.

(e) None of these.

Answer & Explanation
Ans. d

Exp. There is no spelling or grammatical error in the given sentence. Hence, the correct answer choice would be option (d)

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